Where Stories Come Together

The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland

Located between Calgary’s vibrant downtown and the neighbourhood of Inglewood, the land at The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland is commonly known as the site where Fort Calgary was established in 1875. However, that is just one thread of the many that tie together this historically rich and culturally meaningful site.

Visit Us

Visit The Confluence Cultural Centre and immerse yourself in stories about Indigenous culture, Treaty 7, the arrival of the North-West Mounted Police, and the founding and early stages of the city of Calgary. Don’t miss our new permanent exhibit, Kípaitápiiyssinnooni (Our Way of Life), which showcases the vibrancy and continuity of Blackfoot life and culture.

Dig deeper into the stories of this land with guided walking tours offered daily Wed-Sun. We also offer a variety of engaging programs throughout the year. From gardening and beading workshops to trivia and movie nights, there’s something for everyone!

Admission
General – $15
Senior – $10
Student – $10
Youth (10-17) – $10
Child (4-9) – $5
Infant (3 and under) – Free
Family (2 adults and kids, up to 8 people total) – $40
Indigenous peoples – Free
 
Admission can be purchased online or in person.

Price includes GST
Hours
Summer (Starting May 16)
Tuesday – Sunday
10 am – 5 pm

Winter (Starting Oct. 13)
Thursday – Sunday
11 am – 4 pm

The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland
750 9 Avenue SE
Calgary, Alberta T2G 5E1
Phone: (403) 290-1875
https://theconfluence.ca/